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Hiking trails around Red Hill offer diverse landscapes, from wooded hills and ravines to red-rock formations and river paths. The region features varied terrain, including coastal prairies, eucalyptus forests, and areas with distinctive red soil. Hikers can explore a mix of elevations, from gentle riverside walks to more challenging ascents with panoramic views. These natural settings provide opportunities to observe local wildlife and appreciate geological features.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike along the Waccamaw Yellow and Blue Trail Loop, a 2.7 miles (4.4 km) route that guides you through the serene landscapes of the Waccamaw National…
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Hike the 5.4-mile Market Common Trail in Grand Park, a moderate route blending urban views with natural beauty around Grand Lake.

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Hike the Grissom Parkway Trail, a difficult 16.5-mile route in Myrtle Beach, offering urban views and scenic glimpses of the Intracoastal Wa
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Start your easy hike along the Conway Riverwalk, a well-maintained path that follows the Waccamaw River for 1.9 miles (3.1 km). You will experience a gentle ascent of just 47…
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Embark on a pleasant coastal hike along the East Coast Greenway, a moderate route stretching 8.3 miles (13.3 km). You will experience a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces as…
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The Otter Lake Boardwalk helps hikers enjoy the Cox Ferry Lake Recreation Area in the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge. There are a few different paths to hike and loops to be routed. The boardwalks, especially prominent on the blue trail, provide great views of wetland and marsh areas. Wetland areas are usually teeming with wildlife, so keep an eye out for southern toads, shorebirds, wading birds, and more!
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Conway Riverwalk is a picturesque 3.5-mile trail winding alongside the scenic Waccamaw River. Ideal for a leisurely stroll or bike ride, this trail offers stunning views, serene landscapes. This is a shared path with other cyclists, runners and pedestrians, so be please be courteous.
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The Conway Marina is a peaceful area to stroll and check out some creatively named boats. This area also has some beautiful old brick buildings and real southern charm to soak in.
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From the Riverwalk, you can get a nice view of the Waccamaw River Memorial Bridge and the Waccamaw River. This green spot features benches, and the sounds of the flowing river make for a peaceful place to take a break on a hike.
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The Waccamaw River originates at Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina, and flows southwest, paralleling the coastline about 15 miles inland. In the 19th century, the lower Waccamaw River was used for rice cultivation, primarily farmed by enslaved people. Today, the Nature Conservancy has acquired parts of the river's habitat for conservation and preservation to protect the unique ecosystems thriving here.
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Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge offers diverse ecosystems and rich wildlife, featuring tranquil swamps, hardwood forests, and scenic trails. Ideal for nature lovers, it's a haven for cycling, birdwatching, and hiking, with opportunities to explore serene landscapes and spot unique species.
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Grissom Parkway Trail is a well-used multi-use path, perfect for biking and urban hiking. It is a smooth, paved surface with scenic views along the 5.2-mile stretch of trail. The trail connects local parks and neighborhoods, with endpoints at Robert Grissom Parkway and Harrelson Blvd. and Robert Grissom Parkway at 48th Avenue.
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Hiking trails around Red Hill offer diverse landscapes, from wooded hills and ravines to river paths and varied forest types. You can expect a mix of elevations, from gentle riverside walks to more challenging ascents, providing opportunities to observe local wildlife and appreciate geological features.
There are 4 hiking routes available around Red Hill, catering to various skill levels. These include easy strolls, moderate paths, and more difficult, longer routes.
Yes, Red Hill offers easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Waccamaw Yellow and Blue Trail Loop is an easy 2.7-mile path that takes about 1 hour and 6 minutes to complete. Another easy option is the Conway Riverwalk, a 1.9-mile trail along the riverside.
The trails around Red Hill are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from over 4 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from wooded hills to river paths, and the options available for different ability levels.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for this Red Hill, the region's diverse landscapes, including wooded hills, river paths, and varied forest types, naturally offer many scenic spots. Trails like the Market Common Trail provide varied scenery that can be great for photography.
The diverse ecosystems around Red Hill, with its wooded hills, ravines, and varied forest types, provide habitats for various wildlife. You might observe different bird species and other local fauna typical of such natural settings.
Yes, the Waccamaw Yellow and Blue Trail Loop is an excellent option for hikers looking for a circular route. This easy 2.7-mile trail offers a pleasant walk through natural surroundings.
Around Red Hill, you can explore several natural attractions. Consider visiting the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge, the Waccamaw River, or Grand Lake. The Conway Riverwalk is also a popular trail and attraction.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Grissom Parkway Trail is a difficult 16.5-mile route. There's also the East Coast Greenway, a moderate 8.3-mile path, offering a longer adventure.
The best time to hike around Red Hill generally depends on personal preference and local weather patterns. Given the region's diverse landscapes, spring and fall often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, while winter might provide a different, quieter experience.
The guide data primarily focuses on hiking. While some regions named 'Red Hill' elsewhere might offer mountain biking or horseback riding, the specific trails listed for this Red Hill are designated for hiking. Always check local signage or specific trail descriptions for permitted activities.


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